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Botanical Gardens in New York


Botanical Gardens in New York


Wall Street Journal editor called New York Botanical Garden, "A Garden of Earthly Delights." Nathaniel Lord Britton was the first director of this garden. Different events are organized annually at the New York Botanical Garden, which offers the visitors to learn and explore about different plant varieties.
The Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden
The antique rose plants here are aged over 2000 years. This garden is an award winning rose garden.
Different garden samples are provided by this center along with handouts containing tips and instructions to understand the basics of good garden.
The Forest
A 50-acre woodland forest is an attractive feature of New York botanical Garden. One of the largest research libraries "LuEsther T. Mertz Library" is located inside the New York Botanical Garden. The Everett Children's Adventure Garden
The major activities of children garden include Touch Tank and Boulder Maze.
The Family Garden
Special gardening program help children as well as adults to learn different gardening skills. This garden remains closed to public during winter season.
Food Options
Those who visit New York Botanical Garden can enjoy delicious food at Garden Café and Leon Levy Visitor Center Café. Botanical Gardens NYC
The New York Botanical Garden remains open throughout the year except for Mondays. Visiting garden is equally a great experience and fun for both adults and young visitors.
Nature lovers or not, visitors would agree that the most incredible and surrealist destination in Oklahoma City is undoubtedly the Myriad Botanical Gardens. Opened in the summer of 1988, the Myriad Botanical Gardens provide breathtaking landscapes with exotic flora that set the imagination on fire. The Gardens also feature the Crystal Bridge Tropical Conservatory. The attractions at the Conservatory include the Tropical Rain Forest Zone and Dry Tropical Zone. You can find palms, orchids, exotic plants, butterflies and lizards. The grounds at the Conservatory include well-kept gardens, plants, and a 35-foot waterfall. The New York Botanical Garden is 250 acres (100 ha) of dazzling beauty and hands-on enjoyment. The New York Botanical Garden is the one of the oldest and largest botanical gardens in the world, it has 50 gardens and plant collections, and 50 acres (20 ha) of uncut forest. The Spectacular Enid A. Haupt Conservatory has been wonderfully restored as A world of Plants, with misty tropical rain forests and dramatic deserts.
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VanDusen Botanical Garden Travel Review


VanDusen Botanical Garden Travel Review


The VanDusen Botanical Garden is located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada at the intersection of Oak and West 37th Street. The garden covers 55 acres with over 7,000 plants from all over the world. To gain entrance to the gardens, you will have to pay an admission fee. As well, you can book the gardens for filming shoots. The VanDusen Botanical Garden has over 7,500 varieties of plants from all over the world and ten different specialty gardens. The VanDusen Botanical Garden is a relatively young garden. In 1971, development started and on August 30, 1975 the VanDusen Botanical Garden was officially opened to the public.
You can travel through the VanDusen Botanical Garden on either a guided or self-guided walking tour. The specialty gardens include the Canadian Heritage Garden, a Stone Garden, the Alma VanDusen Garden, a Meditation Garden, a Formal Rose Garden, the Stanley Smith Rock Garden, a Children's Garden, the Heather Garden, the Phyllis Bentall Garden and the Bonsai House. The garden shop has a wonderful selection of gifts ideas including home décor, books, jewelry and gardening supplies, such as plants, tools and seeds. Inside, the large windows let in plenty of sunshine and allow you to gaze at the beautiful gardens outside. Belfast Botanic Gardens is located just south of Belfast city between the River Lagan and Queens University, close to the junction of Botanic Avenue and Malone Road.

The Desert Botanical Gardens in Phoenix, AZ


The Desert Botanical Gardens in Phoenix, AZ

The Desert Botanical Gardens in Phoenix, Arizona are located in Papago Park. The gardens are home to a large collection of desert plants. Numerous educational programs are held at the Desert Botanical Gardens in Phoenix. The Botanical Drawing courses are also popular. The third level combines graphite and pencil and teaches the students how to illustrate botanical concepts such as plant pollination and reproduction. The Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix also has pavilions and courtyards that may be rented for weddings, social and corporate events. "Jazz in the Gardens" and "Music in the Gardens" are also popular events. Almost daily there are numerous field trips to thegardens. The gardens can accommodate field trips for students from preschool to adults.